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Treasury

The Treasury Department manages U.S. government revenue, including the IRS, U.S. Mint, Bureau of Engraving, and financial intelligence. Treasury spends $6B+ annually on IT systems, professional services, and financial management tools.

$6B+
Annual Contract Spend
$800B+
Annual Budget
30%
Small Business %
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Set-Aside & Small Business History

Department of the Treasury historically awards the following percentages of eligible contract dollars to small and disadvantaged businesses. These figures reflect agency performance against statutory goals and represent real contract opportunities for certified firms.

30%
Small Business
4%
SDVOSB
4%
WOSB
3%
HUBZone
6%
8(a)

What Treasury Buys

Department of the Treasury is an active buyer in the following categories. These represent the highest-volume procurement areas based on historical award data.

IT systems
Financial management
Cybersecurity
Professional services
Data analytics
Printing and engraving

How to Get on Treasury's Radar

The contractors who win Treasury contracts consistently aren't just responding to solicitations — they're known quantities before the solicitation is published. Here's how to build that position.

1

Register with the Treasury Office of Procurement and target specific bureaus (IRS, OCC, FinCEN)

2

Attend Treasury industry days — IRS alone hosts multiple per year for IT vendors

3

Target IRS's modernization programs — the largest IT buyer within Treasury

4

Monitor SAM.gov for Treasury and IRS solicitations in your NAICS codes

Contact the Treasury OSDBU for small business matchmaking and outreach events

Key Programs & Contract Vehicles

01IRS Modernization (IRS IT systems)
02Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN)
03Bureau of the Fiscal Service
04Treasury IT Shared Services
05Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFI)

Top NAICS Codes at Treasury

These NAICS codes represent the highest-volume procurement categories at Department of the Treasury. Register these codes in your SAM.gov profile to appear in agency vendor searches.

541512Computer Systems Design Services
$1.8M avg →
541519Other Computer Related Services
$750K avg →
518210Data Processing and Hosting Services
$2.1M avg →
541611Management Consulting Services
$1.4M avg →
561210Facilities Support Services
$1.2M avg →
541720Social Sciences and Humanities R&D
$1.2M avg →

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I register as a vendor with Treasury?

SAM.gov + Treasury OSDBU outreach. Ensure your SAM.gov registration is active and includes the NAICS codes that match Department of the Treasury's primary procurement categories before reaching out directly.

What certifications help with Treasury contracts?

Department of the Treasury awards 30% of eligible contract dollars to small businesses. SDVOSB firms receive approximately 4% of awards. 8(a)-certified firms receive approximately 6%. All applicable SBA certifications are recognized.

What does Treasury spend on contracts annually?

Department of the Treasury spends approximately $6B+ annually on contracts. The total agency budget is $800B+, with procurement representing the contract-deliverable portion of that spending.

How do I find active Treasury solicitations?

Monitor SAM.gov and filter by Department of the Treasury as the contracting agency. Set up email notifications for your NAICS codes from this agency. BidEdgeHQ monitors SAM.gov and state portals in real time, scoring every Treasury solicitation against your ICP profile and delivering WhatsApp alerts for high-match opportunities.